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Springs and woods around Vézénobres
A lovely, easy walk through the woods, allowing you to discover the charming village of Vézénobres, the springs that supply it with water, and beautiful views of the Cévennes. The entire walk follows marked hiking trails.
Cabane viewpoint and return via Deves
An easy family hike offering a variety of paths through heath, vineyards and woodland. In some places, there are beautiful views of the Cévennes mountains with Mont Aigoual in the distance. Hikes with little elevation gain for a lovely family outing.
The Camisards' Cave from Euzet
Small circuit around Euzet, to discover the Cave or Baume des Camisards.
Pretty villages and beautiful countryside between Uzès and Nîmes
This is a simple hike with little elevation gain, just over 20 km, so it's a bit challenging but still accessible to many. Above all, it's a very pleasant hike. Starting from Euzet-les-Bains, this route takes you through Saint-Hippolyte-de-Caton, Saint-Étienne-d'Olm, Saint-Cézaire-de-Gauzignan, Saint-Maurice-de-Cazevieille and Saint-Jean-de-Ceyrargues. Between each village, you will pass through pleasant countryside with fields and woods.
The Rock of Anduze
A beautiful circuit in the Gard countryside allowing you to discover the town of Anduze from the rock dominating it. Very pleasant circuit in the Gard countryside allowing you to discover this Mediterranean vegetation made of green oaks and chestnut trees. Here, the thyme is very prevalent, allowing you to breathe air much more perfumed than the one in our cities.
Between vineyards and forests, a thousand-year-old juniper tree around Castelnau-Valence
A lovely hike, preferably done in spring to avoid the summer heat. A fine balance between shady paths in charming oak forests and open areas mostly in vineyards. The thousand-year-old juniper tree alone is worth the trip, such is its majesty.
Cazevieille - Moncalm loop, panoramic views and beautiful trails
A beautiful loop in the Cévennes, 99% on trails. Varied terrain, diverse panoramas including the superb 360° view of Montcalm from the heights of Alès.
For me, this is the most beautiful loop to do in less than 3 hours near Alès. There is only tarmac on the street where you park, and the terrain is very varied (pine and oak forests), with trails ranging from narrow, steep and technical to wide, open tracks, with fords, beautiful views and the most beautiful panorama in the area: it has everything!
In the vineyards of Massillargues-Attuech
Between vineyards and olive groves, a few beautiful farmhouses and villages. Different landscape on the banks of the Gardon, with meadows. All that remains of the château are the walls and a view. A passage also high up on the heath.
Les Capélans and la Grande Pallières
A long loop to climb to the summit of Capélans, which offers a fine view of the surrounding area, then to discover the dolmens on the Grande Pallières ridge and the Panissière dolmen further down. Return via the quiet districts of Anduze.
The Rocher Saint-Julien
A short route to discover Anduze and climb to the top of the rock overlooking the town.
Mont Bouquet via Brouzet-Lès-Alès
A beautiful hike that takes you to the Guidon du Mont Bouquet, where you can admire the superb panorama of the Gard, the Ardèche and Lozère mountains, the Drôme and Mont Ventoux.
Despite the numerous trails, it is not difficult to find your way, as the antennas at the summit serve as guides.
The upper Amous valley
The first part of this hike takes you to the site of the old Carnoulès mines. The route then takes you up the slopes of the Amous valley and back along the river. The Amous, from its source to La Fabrègue, is superb: its crystal-clear waters wind through a wild valley, then its bed makes its way through more fertile land.
The Cabriès valley
A walk to discover the hilltop hamlets of Saint-Sébastien-d'Aigrefeuille.
Panoramic view of the Cévennes
Stroll through the narrow streets of Les Puechs and Carnoulés, beautiful Cévennes hamlets, and discover panoramic views of the Cévennes with the scents of the heath, chestnut trees and green oak groves..
Be careful on rocky sections, which can be dangerous (3) and (6).
Mont Bouquet from Seynes
A beautiful hike on and around Mont Bouquet. Magnificent views throughout the varied route.
The route is very well signposted (yellow markings) until you reach Le Castellas, after which the signposting is a little less frequent.
Le Mas Dieu starting from Saint-Martin-de-Valgalgues
A pleasant walk with some nice views. Can be done in summer as many sections are in the shade, but be careful on some stony sections.
The Dolmens of the Grande Pallières
A short hike in shade to discover no less than five Neolithic dolmens, including the four dolmens of the Grande Pallières site.
The Sculpted Rocks at Saint-Chaptes
This short route through the village of Saint-Chaptes in the Gard allows you to discover the rocks sculpted in open garrigue and also gives you a view over the village, its old narrow streets and its castle.
Between oak groves and cool water in Mialet
A varied walk consisting of a challenging climb to discover the heights of Mialet and a more leisurely walk along the Gardon de Mialet.
Along the way, you will discover hilltop hamlets, a temple, a dolmen and the famous Pont des Camisards bridge.
Short loop of the Desert: from Mas Soubeyran to Les Puechs and back via Mialet
A lovely loop through the woods with several viewpoints.
Rain water reservoirs carved into rock
A magnificent hike that will take you to several magical sites in the Gard department. This hike is best done in spring, when water is still flowing in the Aiguières waterfalls, where the colour of the water will amaze you and make you forget the difficulty of the route.
The Allègre castle from Les Fumades
This hike will take you on paths through preserved scrubland and protected in a Natura 2000 zone. Its strong points: a village and a medieval castle overhanging fields of olive-trees and panoramas to take your breath away!
Circular around the Cévennes foothills starting from Quissac
Circular mountain bike route from Quissac to admire some of the restored structures on the greenway from Quissac to Sumène. Tunnels and viaduct between Sumène and Ganges and the Saint-Hyppolite-du-Fort viaduct. Note the beautiful structure with its segmental arch at the entrance to Sumène.
The Roc Troué in Soustelle
From the Peyraube tumulus, enter a landscape dating back to the Neolithic period and discover the Peyraube valat (a stream or torrent in the Cévennes language) and then the Vanmalle valat, immersing yourself in the Basses Cévennes and the maquis to end up in front of a Neolithic tomb, the Ron Traoucat (Roc Troué).